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The Glass Castle: A Memoir
by Jeannette Walls
Memories (5/14/2007)
I live in Florida now but I grew up in Welch, WV at the same time as Jeanette. Reading this book brought back such memories and insights. Although I was not actually friends with any of the Walls family members, I remember them well. I remember the day Brian brought his pet iguana to school at Welch Elementary and I saw him on the playground. I remember the Wednesday night when Jeanette's mother acted as substitute teacher for my catechism (church school) class at the Catholic Church in Welch. And I remember asking Jeanette about Algebra while in a study hall at Welch High School (she sat behind me that day). Everyone one at school and at church knew of the family and we wondered why they seemed different. I had no idea then what their life was really like.

This book captivated me, not only because of familiar names and places, but because it tugs at my heart. Although she would not remember me, I wish I could email Jeanette and tell her how much her book has affected me. She is an example of what can be overcome, and what can be accomplished through sheer determination. I would also like to tell her that I hope she can inspire others from the Welch area who also remain in seemingly hopeless poverty. Unfortunately, there are many.
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